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Zuhra Aponavicius is no mere Marilith. She is one of the two most powerful warlords of the Worldwound, a land bridging the gap between the world and Hell itself. Brutal and vicious even by Marlith standards, she guards her citadel at Drezen with six iron fists!

The hideous slavers of the universe, Neogi patrol known space to look for more thralls to sell!

The Dark Young of Shub Nig... Shub-Nigg.... Shub-ni... Shub.... GAAAAAH! Okay, 'll just say it.

 

Shub-Niggurath.

 

See? It's not spelled like the bad word! Don't LOOK at me like that! Yes, I know H. P. Lovecraft had some ethnicity issues, but really, he had issues with everybody (including his own white folks), and I don't think this one was a direct slur. It's just an unfortunate name.

 

Anyway, this is the Dark Young of Shub-Niggurath. There are thousands of them. I'm going to quote Robert Bloch on this one:

 

"Something black in the road, something that wasn't a tree. Something big and black and ropy, just squatting there, waiting, with ropy arms squirming and reaching... It came crawling up the hillside... and it was the black thing of my dreams -- that black, ropy, slimy jelly tree-thing out of the woods. It crawled up and it flowed up on its hoofs and mouths and snaky arms."

-Robert Bloch, "Notebook Found in a Deserted House"

Vicious holy avengers, Asura work as a strike force from heaven - they come down in a glorious blaze, scorch evil, and leave just as quickly as they came!

Wolf-relatives the size of elephants, Hobgoblins often armor them for battle.

When the energies of death and darkness align, an ordinary skeleton can be warped into a terrifying Boneclaw.

Help me out guys . Puca name is same as Insta . . . . . #mtg #pucatrade #magicthegathering #wizardsofthecoast #wants (PucaTrade is a new way to trade MtG cards online).

Mighty Mind Flayer Nobles, the Ulitharid caste is huge in physical size as well as psionic magic.

What he lacks in depth perception, he makes up in meanness.

This Monster Was Brought To You By The Letter S...

The old witch in the chicken-legged hut, Baba Yaga is sometimes benevolent, sometimes evil. But her magic is strong, and her hut can appear anywhere!

Not all Spriggans are Gnome-sized!

 

One of the creepiest cryptids, the Mothman only made a few appearances between 1966 and 1967, but its nightmarish visage has sparked the imaginations and chilled the hearts of many.

Of the various kinds of were-beasts out there, Weresharks are the best-suited for life on the high seas. They are dangerous both above the water and below!

They wear masks because they feel superior to outsiders.

Name: Pikachu

AKA: Red Cheek Pikachu

Release Date: 1999/January/1

Expansion / Set: Base Set - Unlimited Shadowless

Theme Deck: Zap! Theme Deck

Card #: 58/102

Approx. Value: $10.00 - $15.00

Notes:

The Base Set is a very unique expansion, it is the first set of English Pokémon cards, and also the first to be translated and published by Wizards of the Coast. The name "Base Set" was given to this expansion by fans and collectors because it is the basis for where Pokémon TCG started in the USA. Another interesting fact about this expansion is that it is the only set to be revised after it was released.

 

The original version to be released was the "Shadowless" Base Set. These cards do not have a “drop shadow” under the character illustration window, hence the name “Shadowless”. The "Shadowless" cards had a "1st edition" print run, and an "unlimited" print run. This first published set was a huge success, selling 10 times better than expected, and is now the most valuable and sought after American Pokémon set by collectors.

 

Unlike the Japanese cards, almost all of the expansions produced by WotC had a 1st and 2nd print run. Cards that were part of the first print run had the “edition 1” insignia and are referred to as “1st edition”, while the 2nd print run cards lacked the insignia and are referred to as “unlimited”. Booster packs that contained unlimited shadowless cards, were not stamp with the insignia.

 

Theme decks for the Base set had 2 versions: "Unlimited Shadowless" & "Unlimited - Rev 1". These 2 decks have slight differences. The Shadowless theme decks have a gold “tear band” on the shrink wrap.

 

This card is famous for having 2 versions, a red-cheek variant and a yellow-cheek version. The original Japanese version depicts Pikachu with yellow cheeks. However, when Wizards released this card for the first time in English, they deliberately re-colored Pikachu's cheeks red in an effort to make it more recognizable. Wizards later reversed this decision in subsequent reprints of the card and returned Pikachu's cheeks to their original yellow color. Because of this reversal the original red cheek version is commonly mistaken to be an error.

 

14 variations of this card were released. This version is shadowless & Pikachu has red cheeks.

List of similiar cards:

Pokemon ♪ Best Collection CD

Base Set (1st Edition Shadowless) Red Cheek Pikachu

Base Set (1st Edition Shadowless) Yellow Cheek Pikachu

Base Set (1st Edition Shadowless) Misprint Pikachu

Base Set (Unlimited Shadowless) Red Cheek Pikachu

Base Set (Unlimited Shadowless) Yellow Cheek Pikachu

Base Set (Unlimited - Rev 1) Pikachu

E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) Convention Pikachu

Nintendo Power Magazine Pikachu

Australian Pokétour Pikachu

Base Set (Unlimited - Rev 2) Pikachu

Top Deck Magazine (Jumbo) Pikachu

Base Set 2 Pikachu

Base Set 2 (Gold Border) Pikachu

Don't interpret this beholderkin's smallness as a lack of lethality.

A filth-eating creature that is a necessary part of dungeon ecology!

Sahuagin, or Sea Devils, are a vicious race of fish-men! And I think they're awesome... but you don't want to meet one.

 

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Don't be mean. Mongrels are people, too, as mutated though they are.

 

Every Mongrelman looks different. One could be scaled, furry, or a mix of the above. A given Mongrel might have elf ears,a dwarf beard, and wings. Or maybe one spider leg and an octopus tentacle. Despite their strange appearance, they are hardworking, quiet folk who do what is needed to survive.

With a fighting style devoted to speed, he defends his people's serpent temple.

Minions of Apollyon, Horsemen of Pestilence, Leukodaemons are spirits of disease and decay, spreading agony throughout the world.

It can sink entire fleets.

After a while, you might fall under the mistaken impression that ogres are goofy and not to be taken seriously. That impression will be rectified.

I've already written tons of stuff about Oni. But in DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS...

 

...Oni were originally just called Oni, but then de-asianized into "ogre Mages" for most of D&D's history, even though they are not really ogres. Then 4th Edition brought them back to their roots by calling them Oni... and making more types based on different kinds of Oni and yokai. The vanilla type is now an Oni Mage or an Oni Ogre Mage, to try to stem confusion a little bit.

 

Also, this guy is a better-looking Blue Oni than the pic I labelled as such. Crazy world, isn't it?

The Gelugons are some of the least-humanoid of Ba'atezu kind, but they are also among the most vicious.

Can easily incapacitate enemy threats.

As punishment for a life filled with gluttony, the Hungry Ghost is always ravenous, but can never fit food down its thin neck.

The mightiest warriors among the Tanari'i demons, Balors are like living siege engines on the field of battle.

My hunt for new employment takes me to Wizards of the Coast, quite possibly the most nerdiest place I've ever been in.

Many of D&D's greatest villains are liches, and it's no wonder why - when a sorcerer is so obsessed with staying alive that he is willing to become an undead abomination to do so, then what ELSE could he be capable of?

Now, this Giant definitey is the Stor.

 

Legendary devils of vengeance and combat, these Ba'atezu lead hell's armies!

"We don't take kindly to medieval horse demons in this town, so stick 'em up!"

 

Sorry, I had to do this.

 

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Naztharune Rakshasas are the rogues and assassins of their race, resembling panthers more than tigers. They have their own agendas, and thankfully look DIFFERENT from the other breeds of Rakshasa. And they are playable.

Able to disguise themselves as inanimate objects, Mimics thrive on the curiosity of... unfortunate dungeon delvers.

Words do not describe the misery he has unleashed,either directly or through his demonic progeny.

 

I want one as a pet.

5th Edition's wyverns are like desert cobras!

Their hunger is everlasting.

He is bone-white, and immortal. And I was too lazy to paint him.

He's basically, Dungeons & Dragons's Darth Vader, only ruined by subsequent writers.

 

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These fungal creatures come from the planet Yuggoth in the depths of space. Their morality is alien to us, and seems cruel - they consider it an honor when they remove our brains into little cylinders, after all. This one is from Pathfinder.

These fae dolphins cause joy. They also have an unfortunate name. I mean, now if I stat up a Manatee Pleasurer, it'll look like a ripoff.

Tiny, tiny Beholders, born from strange dreams, these creatures often serve as familiars or spell ingredients, but have eye rays in their own right!

Known as the Spawn of the Ebon, the Astradaemon's claws tear at soul as well as body, leaving wounds that will never heal.

Some Storm Giants surpass their physical form and become one with the Storm itself. They are greater than even their titanic brethren.

 

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